Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
15/08/2001
Date of Amendment
15/08/2001
Name of Property
Velindre House
Unitary Authority
Carmarthenshire
Locality
Drefach Felindre
Location
Set back from road, within low walled enclosure, on junction opposite St. Barnabus Church
History
Said to have been a public house and in the C18 the principal building in the community, home to David Jones. His son, Thomas Jones was born here in 1786. The 1838 tithe map shows that the property was part of the Dolhaidd estate, and was leased to Mary Morgan. According to Leslie Baker Jones, a local historian, the house was substantially rebuilt c. 1840. It owes its present architectural character to that period.
Exterior
House, 2-storey, 3 window facade, in limewashed slate rubble with mainly 12-pane timber sashes, pitched slated roofs with rendered brick end stacks. Facade has replacement ground floor centre door beneath porch with wide overhang above pierced timber cross-latticed sides. Flanking this are late C20 timber 4-pane lights with plain reveals, slate sills and stone voussoirs beneath limewash. Upper floor has three similar openings, but with 12-pane painted timber sashes. Rear wing has yellow brick end stack and 9-pane 1st floor sash with slate sill, above corrugated lean-to roof. Lower extension beyond this, also rubble stone, with pitched slated roof. Evidence of alterations to R. gable end - original house narrower and lower.
Interior
Interior not inspected.
Reason for designation
Included as a traditional house, possibly of C18 origins, but with character from c.1840 remodelling, which pre-dates most buildings of the surrounding community.
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